Re: EXACTLY! :

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Posted by Tur on August 16, 1999 at 08:31:34:

In Reply to: Re: EXACTLY! posted by Observing Observer on August 16, 1999 at 08:17:05:

At the time of the purge there were 160 active pfiles in Empire. There are now 11.

What do you mean they all got back in?

> > You're not asked to understand it.

> What the fuck is this supposed to mean. It's my opinion that this
> "purge" was an utter and complete farce. With the exception of a
> few people the major players in the last struggle for the throne
> were all let back in. As a sign of weakness, Agorinth anathema'd
> himself (at least that is how I would interpret it), and somehow
> becomes emperor. It's seems to me that his return to the Empire
> was as Knightish/Servant of the Dawnish as some of the other
> shit that was going on in the Empire. Tur probably showed more
> compassion than Raisa/Cador combined when it came down to there
> being a 'weak' knight.

>
> >Agorinth was the strongest for the job, so he became Emperor. Why? Because the Immortals decreed it so... why is there an argument?

> How was he the strongest? He was anathema, and did it to himself.
> If Genofen had anathema'd him in the midst of the crap that was
> going on, there'd be no argument from me, but Agorinth did it to
> himself.

> No where does it say I have to agree with Tur's decision.

> >And Agorinth and Nastrael were not the sources of the problems, they have been, and presumably still are, excellent Imperials Cleaing house was the best thing for the Empire, cutting away the dead flesh to re-create the Empire, simply wish established leaders who have earned the Gods respect.

> Actually the argument here is regarding to what occured. I've never
> said that either of these two were incapable, but the way the story
> occured, I believe Agorinth was a poor choice for Emperor. In reality,
> what dead flesh was cut away? A bunch of worthless underlings? As I
> said before many of the major players returned to the cabal.

> As a player I could care little, because Ag already said this is
> what he wanted to do, and when a player meets the goal he set out
> to achieve, hey that's great. But in a storyline sense, I'm not sure
> I agree with what happened.

> Can I disagree, Gathen?


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